Five legendary names from the Indianapolis 500 will assume their place among racing legends this May as the 2004 Auto Racing Hall of Fame induction ceremony adds winning drivers Emerson Fittipaldi, Mark Donohue and Tom Sneva, and team owners John Zink and Lindsey Hopkins to the list of inductees.

Pat Flaherty drifted away from Motorsports in the years following his retirement and was not a fixture of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as many former winners are. However that does not mean he will be any less missed by the Indy Car world as another one of their real open-wheel daredevils of the 1950's passes away. [1]